The Time Machine (2002)

Production year: 2002

Science Fiction PG-13   Running time: 1:36 

IMDB rating:   5.9     Aspect: Wide;  Languages: English, French, Spanish;  Subtitles: English, French, Spanish;  Audio: DD 5.1

While the 1960 version of The Time Machine remains a science fiction classic, this adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel benefits from a dazzling CGI facelift. Digital wizardry shows us the awesome splendor of eons passing in an eye blink, while Wells's heroic time traveler--played with appealing conviction by Memento's Guy Pearce--is given a stronger motivation for piloting his time machine 800,000 years into the future. Long after New York City has crumbled and the moon shattered by a nuclear accident, Pearce finds a new home with the peacefully primitive Eloi, after confronting the subterranean Morlocks (courtesy of Stan Winson's monster shop) and their evil overlord (Jeremy Irons in wicked, pigmentless makeup). Trading Wells's social commentary for pure adventure, director Simon Wells (the author's great-grandson) maintains the story's legacy of wonder.

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Features

Audio commentary
Deleted/extended scenes
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries

Special features

Audio Commentary by director Simon Wells with Producer/Editor/Visual Effects Supervisor
Building The Time Machine Featurette
Creating The Morlocks Featurette
"The Hunt" Animatic (with Optional Commentary)
Audio Commentary with David Valdes, James Price and Oliver Scholl
Visual Effects by Digital Domain
Stunt Choreography Fight Sequence
The Time Machine (2002)